Karachi University’s Institute of Space Science (ISPA) recently witnessed a rare and breathtaking sight—a cluster of six planets visible in the night sky.
Dr. Javed Iqbal, the director of ISPA, shared that four of these planets—Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Saturn—could easily be seen without any equipment. However, Uranus and Neptune needed the help of a telescope to be observed.
This planetary alignment, often referred to as a “planetary parade,” is a treat for anyone who loves astronomy. It’s not every day you get to see so many planets lining up in such a beautiful way. Dr. Iqbal explained that when four or more planets appear in a line in the sky, it creates a stunning visual that excites space enthusiasts worldwide.
The best part? This celestial event isn’t a one-night show. According to Dr. Iqbal, the alignment can still be spotted until mid-February 2025. So, there’s plenty of time to enjoy this rare cosmic display, especially for those curious about the wonders of the universe.
If you’re in Karachi or nearby, you might want to visit the university’s Institute of Space Science for a closer look. Telescopes there make it easier to catch the planets that are too far for the naked eye. For stargazers and space lovers, this event is truly a must-see.
Such events remind us of the beauty and mystery of the universe, offering a chance to connect with the stars above and appreciate how small yet significant our place is in the vast cosmos. Don’t miss it!